ANT1 Gold is a spin-off satellite channel from Antenna Group, who own the popular Greek network ANT1. It launched in 2002 on Nova, Greece's DBS provider. It features all the top-rated programs that have aired on ANT1 over the years including comedies, dramas, gameshows and more. ANT1 Gold runs on a 12hr schedule, airing daily from 8am to 8pm. Antenna, better known as ANT1, is a popular television station in Greece. ...
ANT1 Gold will soon be available to international audiences as it intends to launch in North America on Dish Network as part of Antenna Group's new international expansion plans. Subsequent launches may include Australia as well at a later date. Dish Network is a direct broadcast satellite (DBS) service that broadcasts digital satellite television and audio to households in the United States, owned by parent company EchoStar Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: DISH). ...
The line-up of programs includes classic episodes of the following shows:
Big Brother (Greek version of popular reality series)
Proinos Kafes (Greek: Î ÏοÏνÏÏ ÎαÏÎÏ, literally Morning Coffee) is a television daytime show aired by ANT1 in Greece since 1993. ... Location of different versions of Big Brother Big Brother is a popular reality television format, where, over 15 weeks or so, a number of contestants (typically 12) try to avoid periodic publicly-voted evictions from a communal house and hence win a cash prize. ...
Antenna, better known as ANT1, is a popular television station in Greece. ... This is a list of history of ANT1 programming, as of 2003: // Serials and Gameshows Length of New episodes from the earliest to the latest are written in brackets. ...
A 30-second commercial which is shown only on ANT1, and sometimes Star Channel shows all the guide to Greece's beaches, and sunny beaches.
The ANT1 logo is colored with gold with ANT flattened 20 degrees to the right and the #1 is bolded at size 2.
ANT1 Europe started broadcasting in early 2006 but is only available outside Greece and not in neighbouring countries such as Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Romania and Albania.